In this episode the TEFLologists discuss David Cameron's plan to spend 20,000,000 pounds on the language learning of Muslim women, the life and work of the Hellenistic grammarian and this week's TEFL pioneer Dionysius Thorax, and the super secret experimental C group.

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In this episode the TEFLologists discuss issues in computer mediated communication (or CMC), the life and work of this week's TEFL pioneer Joseph Wright, and an article about reflective practice in ELTJ.

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In the third and final of our JALT 2015 special episodes we present an interview conducted with Joan Kang Shin. Dr. Shin is a professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and is an expert on teaching English to young learners, as well as being heavily involved in online teaching and teacher training. Matthew and Rob met Dr. Shin at the JALT 2015 conference in Shizuoka, Japan, and asked her some questions about her work. If you would like to contact us, please send an email to teflology@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @TEFLology. Please also don't forget to check out our new website at www.teflology-podcast.com.

In the second of our JALT 2015 special episodes we bring you the presentation we gave at the conference about this podcast. The title was "Teachers Learning Though Podcasting: A Narrative" (it wasn't a narrative). If you would like to contact us, please send an email to teflology@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @TEFLology.

In the first of our JALT 2015 special episodes we present an interview conducted with Paul Nation. Paul is a professor at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and the author of numerous books on vocabulary and other aspects of ELT. Matthew and Matt met Paul at the JALT 2015 conference in Shizuoka, Japan, and asked him some questions about vocabulary, fluency, and curriculum design. If you would like to contact us, please send an email to teflology@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @TEFLology.

In this episode, for one week only, the TEFLologists are replaced by guest presenter Marek Kiczkowiak, who discuss with work with the organisation TEFL Equity Advocates. To find out more about Marek and his group please visit the TEFL Equity Advocates homepage.

Marek kindly responded to our questions about his interest in 'native speaker' and 'non-native speaker' issues in ELT, and about what people can do to bring about positive change.

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In this episode the TEFLologists are joined by guest TEFLologist Marc to discuss Dogme lessons on TEFL diplomas, the life and work of this week's TEFL pioneer Dave Willis, and the mass walkout of the editorial board of the journal Lingua. If you would like to contact us, please send an email to teflology@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @TEFLology.

In this episode we present an interview conducted with Diane Hawley Nagatomo. Diane is an associate professor at the Ochanomizu University, and the author of "Exploring Japanese University English Teachers' Professional Identity". Rob met Diane at her institution and asked her some questions about her career, about her book, and about her involvement with the JALT GALE (Gender Awareness in Language Education) SIG. If you would like to contact us, please send an email to teflology@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @TEFLology.

In this episode, the TEFLologists bring you a terrifying, bone-chilling Halloween special in which we discuss hordes of zombies in teaching materials, the nightmarish impossibility of genuine classroom conversation, and the spine tingling explorations into the world of the supernatural by the paranormally linguistically gifted Charles Berlitz. If you would like to contact us, please send an email to teflology@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @TEFLology.

In this episode, in honour of international podcast day the TEFLologists discuss podcasts, podcasting, and the TEFLology podcast in particular. If you would like to contact us, please send an email to teflology@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @TEFLology.